[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!

[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!

[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!
[Kanagawa] For groups of 10 or more people! Pottery experience plan in Yugawara!

Experience details

Included
  • Experience fee, instruction fee, clay fee (500g)
Not Included
  • ・When sending works individually: Shipping fee from 1200 yen/person ・When sending works to one place: Shipping fee 400 yen/person
Meeting Point

Please choose your time of hope in the following time at the time of booking ①10: 30 ~ ②14: 00 ~
do Pottery Museum

Venue Address

神奈川県足柄下郡湯河原町宮上42

Provided by

do陶芸館

Schedule
  • Within 1 hour

Description

A 60-minute course to make a plate by stretching the clay. 10 people more Group-specific course. It is easy to make, but the finished product is a very delicious Oribe. Make a plate of the shape you want with 500 grams of white clay, draw a picture with red makeup soil, and you're done. When baked, the picture drawn in red turns dark brown and has a transparent glaze. If there is no painting, it will be covered with Oribe (green glass glaze). I imagined the Oribe dish of Sasayamajin.